Executive Team

Gerald L. Barber – Inventor and FounderAn alumnus of Ohio State University with an undergraduate degree in physics, chemistry and comprehensive sciences, Mr. Barber began his professional career in Ohio teaching physics, chemistry, and biology at the high school level. His graduate studies were at Bowling Green State University. Mr. Barber left the academic world to start, own, and operate the second largest amusement ride manufacturing company in the United States for eighteen years. During this time Mr. Barber invented over thirty-eight U.S. patents, twenty-two of which were produced commercially. His patents cover a variety of fields from military to child safety. (Note: for patent searches, please search under, Gerald L. Barber and also Jerry L. Barber.) His most widely known patent the “Free Fall” amusement ride can be found in almost every amusement park and large carnival worldwide.Mr. Barber co-designed, built and owned 1/3 interest in Adventure River Water Park in Memphis, Tennessee; later selling his interest in the business. Mr. Barber co-invented with his son Todd, the “Reefball”, by far the most popular designer coral reef in the world. His son Todd founded the Reefball Foundation where Mr. Barber serves as a charter board member. The foundation was selected as a laureate for The Tech Awards. San Jose’s Tech Museum Tech Awards are sponsored by The World Bank, the U.N., Microsoft and Intel and are received annually by twenty-five companies globally. The award is presented to the very best of the best that have created “technology benefiting humanity.” The Reefball Foundation was also the 2012 recipient of the Environmental Protection Classy Award, the largest philanthropic award in the country.Additionally, Mr. Barber started, owned, and operated a company specializing in financing equipment for amusement parks and carnivals. This company was operational for twenty nine years in Greenville, South Carolina. For the last ten years in business, it was the largest finance company of its kind in the United States and Canada. Mr. Barber started, owned and operated a company to provide ride design and ride parts for the industry. Since its inception over twenty years ago it has been the largest site globally for selling and purchasing used amusement equipment. In 2006 Mr. Barber patented a new concept to impact the development and lessen the severity of hurricanes. He named his device the TUBE; a “Thermal Underwater, Bouncy Exchange”. In 2008 Mr. Barber received a patent on his, “Life Saving Collar”. Working with a firm in Asheville, North Carolina, the first trial prototypes are completed and Mr. Barber is currently in the planning stages of bringing this exciting product to market.

In 2010 Mr. Barber had an additional patent issued on the Life Collar detailing the gas production and delivery method of the device. Since 2009 Mr. Barber’s new concept for wind turbine design has nine U.S. patents issued, two U.S. patents pending, and eight international patents pending. Mr. Barber is currently working closely with GA Tech to move the engineering to the next level for the BarberWind design.In 2010 Mr. Barber was awarded the InnoVision Dr. Charles Townes Individual Achievement Award honoring his lifetime Achievement in innovation, science and technology. This award is granted to one person each year in the Southeastern portion of the U.S. to the individual who has achieved the highest level of scientific innovation. To date, Jerry Barber has over 50 US patents including the latest patents pending. He has been a member of the Society of International Business Fellows (SIBF) since 1991 and served as the South Carolina state chairman for the organization for four years. He was awarded SIBF’s first Allan J. McDonald International Entrepreneur Award for excellence in global entrepreneurship. Mr. Barber is a past president of the Amusement Industry Manufacturers and Suppliers International Association. Mr. Barber is very active in the community, being directly involved with various philanthropic organizations. Along with his wife Tammy and friend Heidi Aiken he cofounded The Beach Ball Foundation, a 501(c) (3) charitable organization dedicated to changing the lives of children through education and the arts. The Beach Ball Foundation raises thousands of dollars each year to support children’s educational and artistic programs. In its first nine years, the Beach Ball Foundation has raised over $2MM to help children in need in Greenville County, South Carolina. He has served in an advisory role for the Roper Mountain Science Center in Greenville, S.C., and conceived and spearheaded the Vision 2020 for Science program to revitalize RMSC.